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the information below to access unemployment related services and information. Out of work persons who do not find employment after a 26-week period may become eligible for extended benefits program if it is available. Extended benefits give unemployed workers an additional 13 to 20 weeks of unemployment benefits.

 The availability of extended benefits will depend on a state's overall unemployment situation. who do not find employment after a 26-week period may become eligible for extended benefits program if it is available. Extended benefits give unemployed workers an additional 13 to 20 weeks of unemployment benefits.

 The availability of extended benefits will depend on a state's overall unemployment situation. Labor's Unemployment Insurance (UI) programs provide unemployment benefits to eligible workers who become unemployed through no fault of their own, and meet eligibility requirements in order for the EDD to pay you benefits.

 Use the information below to access unemployment related services and information. Out of work persons who do not find employment after a 26-week period may become eligible for extended benefits program if it is available. Extended benefits give unemployed workers an additional 13 to 20 weeks of unemployment benefits.

 The availability of extended benefits will depend on a state's overall unemployment situation. access unemployment related services and information. Out of work persons who do not find employment after a 26-week period may become eligible for extended benefits program if it is available. Extended benefits give unemployed workers an additional 13 to 20 weeks of unemployment benefits.

 The availability of extended benefits will depend on a state's overall unemployment situation. filed a claim, you must continue to certify for benefits and meet eligibility requirements in order for the EDD to pay you benefits. Use the information below to access unemployment related services and information.

 Out of work persons who do not find employment after a 26-week period may become eligible for extended benefits program if it is available. Extended benefits give unemployed workers an additional 13 to 20 weeks of unemployment benefits. The availability of extended benefits will depend on a state's overall unemployment situation.

 claim, you must continue to certify for benefits and meet eligibility requirements in order for the EDD to pay you benefits. Use the information below to access unemployment related services and information. Out of work persons who do not find employment after a 26-week period may become eligible for extended benefits program if it is available.

 Extended benefits give unemployed workers an additional 13 to 20 weeks of unemployment benefits. The availability of extended benefits will depend on a state's overall unemployment situation. to eligible workers who become unemployed through no fault of their own, and meet certain other eligibility requirements.

The following resources provide information about who is eligible for these benefits and how to file a claim. The Unemployment Insurance (UI) program pays benefits to workers who have lost their job and meet the program’s eligibility requirements. If you have become unemployed, you may file a claim.

 The Unemployment Insurance (UI) program pays benefits to workers who have lost their job and meet the program’s eligibility requirements. If you have become unemployed, you may file a UI claim. You may be eligible for UI benefits if you meet all eligibility requirements. After you have become unemployed, you may file a UI claim.

 You may be eligible for UI benefits if you meet all eligibility requirements. After you have become unemployed, you may file a claim. The Unemployment Insurance (UI) program pays benefits to workers who have lost their job and meet the program’s eligibility requirements. If you have become unemployed, you may file a UI claim.

 You may be eligible for UI benefits if you meet all eligibility requirements. After you have become unemployed, you may file a UI claim. You may be eligible for UI benefits if you meet all eligibility requirements. After you have filed a claim, you must continue to certify for benefits and meet certain other eligibility requirements.

The following resources provide information about who is eligible for these benefits and how to file a claim. The Unemployment Insurance (UI) program pays benefits to workers who have lost their job and meet the program’s eligibility requirements. If you have filed a claim, you must continue to certify for benefits and meet certain other eligibility requirements.

The following resources provide information about who is eligible for these benefits and how to file a UI claim. You may be eligible for UI benefits if you meet all eligibility requirements. After you have become unemployed, you may file a UI claim. You may be eligible for UI benefits if you meet all eligibility requirements.

 After you have filed a claim, you must continue to certify for benefits and meet certain other eligibility requirements.The following resources provide information about who is eligible

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